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In today s Morning Brief, we have an interview with Canada s deputy minister of National Defence, who says the government failed to properly implement recommendations from a landmark report on sexual misconduct in the military six years ago.
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Ottawa failed to properly implement sexual misconduct report, top Defence civil servant says
Canada s deputy minister of National Defence says the military s operation to end sexual misconduct in its ranks lost its way because the government failed to properly implement recommendations from a landmark report into the issue six years ago.
Posted: May 25, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 25
Top Defence bureaucrat concedes military didn t truly implement recommendations from misconduct report
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1:54Canada s deputy minister of National Defence, Jody Thomas, says the military s operation to end sexual misconduct in its ranks lost its way because the government failed to properly implement recommendations from a landmark report into the issue six years ago.1:54
Canada s deputy minister of National Defence says the military s operation to end sexual misconduct in its ranks lost its way because the government failed to properly implement recommendations from a landmark report into the issue six years ago.